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Testseek.com have collected 471 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 2 9.7 inch and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 2 9.7 inch.
Award: Editor’s Choice March 2011
March 2011
 
(84%)
471 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Dual core processor
  • 10hourplus battery life
  • Bright 9.7inch IPS LCD screen
  • A third thinner than the original
  • Front and rear cameras
  • Thinner
  • Faster than original iPad
  • Dual cameras
  • Excellent battery life
  • Intuitive interface
  • Thousands of tabletspecific apps
  • Thinner and faster than the original iPad
  • Great battery life
  • Super thin design
  • Very bright and clear display
  • Dual-core processor for graphically intensive games and apps
  • Color choice
  • Name your price with a selection of different models.
  • Last year's iPad mini was a near-perfect device save for one flaw—that muddy display—that made it nearly unusable. This year's has not only fixed that
  • It's paired the result with iOS 7
  • An operating system that is
  • Regardless of whatever else you might t
  • Big bump in performance
  • Especially graphics
  • Makes iPad even more competitive in the mobile gaming space
  • Doubling the memory makes apps and Web browsing more useful
  • Device is thinner and lighter than the previous model
  • Feels much more Kindle-like in t
  • Slimmer and lighter than original iPad
  • Faster than original iPad and other tablets currently on the market
  • Many configurations available
  • So you can choose the storage and connectivity you need
  • Lowest tablet prices currently on the market
  • Thinner design and new internal hardware compared to the original iPad makes an already good experience better
  • Sleeker than ever
  • Enhanced feature set including two (!) new cameras
  • Blazing-fast processor
  • The Apple iPad 2 features the iOS 4 operating system and the dualcore A5 chip
  • Much faster in some areas
  • Thinner and lighter
  • Huge
  • Intuitive app library
  • Smart Covers are slick
  • IMovie and GarageBand are killer apps
  • Dual cameras add functionality
  • Still excellent battery life
  • Toughtobeat price
  • Thinner and lighter design
  • Speedy dual-core processor
  • Makes FaceTime calls
  • Innovative Smart Covers
  • More than 11 hours of battery life
  • Incredibly sleek look and feel
  • Video calling
  • Tons of apps optimised for iPad
  • Particularly magazines and new media ...
  • Superb IPS Based Display
  • Extremely Thin And Very Comfortable To Hold
  • Very Easy To Use OS
  • Comparatively light at 1.3 pounds
  • Slimmer design with curved edges is easier to hold
  • Slimmer design with curved edges is easier to
  • Slick
  • Thin
  • And fast
  • Amazing app support
  • Thinner than the original. New A5 chip offers faster graphics processing
  • General performance. Dual cameras for video chat
  • HD video recording
  • And stills. Improved design incorporates internal magnets for Smart Cover accessory. 3G versions available o...
  • And stills. Improved design incorporates internal magnets for Smart Cover accessory. 3G versions available on AT&T and Verizon Wireless. Improved AirPlay features. Supports HDMI output (via optional adapter).
  • Very large screen for its size
  • Very high resolution
  • Excellent screen and sound quality
  • Excellent camera/video
  • Very fast system speed
  • Consumer testers loved the design and feel
  • Consumer testers loved the camera functionality
  • Dual-core processor results in snappier performance
  • Twice as much RAM as the iPad 1
  • More comfortable to hold
  • Color options (black and white)
  • Price
  • If you've played around with the first iPad
  • You know exactly what to expect from the iPad 2. The capacitive touschscreen is still responsive and smoothand still has that ooh factor that Apple fans purr over
  • The 9.7 inch screen is superb for webbrowsing
  • An iterative improvement upon Apple’s first tablet computer
  • Benefitting from modest size and weight reductions
  • Two color options
  • As well as considerable under-the-hood improvements in speed. Still includes integrated apps for audio
  • Video
  • And phot
  • New A5 chip and RAM significantly improve overall performance
  • And gaming in particular. Dual cameras work fine for video calls. Thinner
  • Lighter unibody looks slick and makes the iPad more comfortable to use. Video mirroring adds “teaching and presentation tool” to the iPad’s list of many useful functions. Magnet-based Smart Cover is an ingenious
  • Valuable accessory. Same pricing as first iPad.
  • Apple's iPad 2 is dramatically thinner and boasts front and rear cameras
  • FaceTime video chat
  • A faster processor
  • And 3G options for both AT&T and Verizon
  • 10-hour-plus battery life
  • Bright 9.7-inch IPS LCD screen
  • Fast performance
  • Super-thin design
  • Support for FaceTime
  • Superb media-sharing
  • Browsing improvements in new iOS
  • Amazingly thinExtremely fastCameras finally added
  • Thin and light
  • Reliable operating system
  • Same battery life as previous Ipad but better performance
  • See Also
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  • Gadget Lab Podcast
  • IPad 2
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  • Zombie Ants
  • IPad 2 Cover Is Sm
  • Choice in data carriers
  • Impressive thin profile
  • Fast performance with its A5 processor
  • Enabled for video chat
  • Solid price point
  • High quality case
  • Good performance
  • Quiet and low heat emissions
  • Good battery life
  • Extensive package (Appstore
  • Bookstore
  • ITunes. )

The editors didn't like

  • Camera quality
  • No Flash support
  • Higherresolution display would be nice
  • Lowquality cameras
  • Some are experiencing light leaking issues
  • Poor rear and front cameras
  • Same capacities as the old version (16GB
  • 32GB
  • And 64GB)
  • IOS is needing some updates to freshen it up a bit.
  • I haven't mentioned the price yet because things should stand on their own merit
  • Everyone's got different budgets
  • Etc. etc. Allow me to mention it now. I do not like the price. I find the price unnerving. The price is very much more than a price I would
  • The new cameras are better than no cameras
  • Though they're not particularly great
  • "Real" GPS only comes with the 3G models
  • Glass is thinner than before
  • Be cautious of easier breakage
  • Low-res cameras
  • IPad 2 is difficult to use as a hand-held camera because of its size and weight and the placement of the shutter button.
  • No higher resolution screen and two bottom of the line cameras make upgrading a thinker. Outside screen glare is still a problem
  • Still no Flash video support
  • Charging still slow
  • Still can't be performed via connection to computer
  • There is no USB 2.0 port on this tablet.
  • Not nightandday better for some iPad owners
  • Cameras are subpar by Apple standards
  • Android sometimes more powerful and open
  • Smart Cover doesn't guard the back
  • Still the same 1024x768 display.
  • Camera quality could be better
  • No 4G connectivity
  • Doesn't support personal hotspot
  • Lack of Flash video is galling for a media-centric device
  • Bloated iTunes software
  • Difficult to transfer media without iTunesLook and Feel...
  • Limited Multitasking Capabilities
  • Mediocre Camera Performance
  • Relies on PC link to iTunes for updates
  • Backups
  • Tediously slow to charge
  • R
  • Good
  • Not great
  • Display
  • Subpar speaker
  • Lousy cameras
  • Image quality with rearfacing camera is not great. Frontfacing camera is not HD. Still no Flash video support. No earbuds included.
  • Image quality with rear-facing camera is not great. Front-facing camera is not HD. Still no Flash video support. No earbuds included.
  • Slightly heavy for its size
  • Few connectivity options
  • Built-in cameras sub-par
  • Still no USB port
  • MicroSD card slot
  • Or Flash support
  • Needs to be even lighter for one-handed use
  • Though the new cameras are a welcome addition
  • They're certainly lacking when it comes to image quality
  • Especially for stills. Although we don't expect people to be swinging their iPads around to take photos
  • When you do take a snap
  • We would want the qu
  • New integrated cameras produce blurry
  • Grainy images that are unacceptably weak for still photography and look poor when forced to fill the display
  • Video recorded by the rear 720p camera is only acceptable. Modest reductions in headphone port audio a
  • No transformative new features. Display is unchanged
  • So it still isn’t usable in bright sunlight and attracts lots of smudgy fingerprints. Cameras yield poor
  • Low-res photos. Using cameras is often difficult and requires awkward grip. No support for 4G cellular data. Still no expansion ports.
  • The iPad's screen resolution hasn't budged
  • Photo quality is mediocre
  • There's still no Adobe Flash support
  • And ports for HDMI
  • USB
  • And SD all require adapters
  • Highly reflective screen
  • Slippery
  • No expandable memory
  • Poor visibility outdoors
  • Poor still image quality
  • Poor camera quality
  • Still lacking Flash support
  • USB port
  • HDMI
  • SD-card adapters cost extra
  • Camera quality is poorScreen resolution could be higherOS still has rough edges
  • Still no support for Flash
  • No USB or HDMI
  • Mediocre cameras make still photos look slimy. Thinner body makes physical buttons on the side a little harder to press
  • Won't run on 4G network
  • Shoots terrible photos
  • Same old iOS experience
  • Still no cursor keys on the virtual keyboard
  • Limited connectivity
  • Camera module has bad quality
  • The Apple System (both soft- and hardware) are completely closed off

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  Published: 2011-03-13, review by: channelnews.com.au

  • Abstract:  Despite what Apple is claiming about the Xbox 360 Kinect, the iPad line is the fastest-selling technology product in history based on value, claim analysts...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-11, review by: macworld.com.au

  • Abstract:  A year ago, nobody had an iPad. Then Apple sold 15 million of them in just nine months, creating a whole new category of technology product. The iPad may have become, in the words of Steve Jobs, “the most successful consumer product ever launched.”It t...

 
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  Published: 2011-03-11, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com.au

  • Apple's iPad 2 is dramatically thinner and boasts front and rear cameras, FaceTime video chat, a faster processor, and 3G options for both AT&T and Verizon
  • The iPad's screen resolution hasn't budged, photo quality is mediocre, there's still no Adobe Flash support, and ports for HDMI, USB, and SD all require adapters
  • The iPad 2 refines an already excellent product. Its easy-to-use interface, vast app catalog, and marathon battery life bolster Apple's claim to being the king of tablets....

 
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  Published: 2011-03-11, review by: brisbanetimes.com.au

  • Abstract:  The new iPad is skinnier, faster and slightly lighter. It comes with cameras for video chatting and snapping photos, while keeping the same prices, ranging from $US499 ($498) to $US829 depending on the configuration.Competitors such as Motorola Mobility a...

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  Published: 2011-03-03, review by: brisbanetimes.com.au

  • Abstract:  Government website security not up to scratchTransport minister comments on UberHuman microchipsPlease Log in to update your video settingsTablet editor Stephen Hutcheon takes a look at Apple's latest iPad, which boasts a thinner body, front and rear-faci...

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  Published: 2011-04-29, Author: Zara , review by: pcworld.co.nz

  • Abstract:  With much fanfare and the usual lengthy queues, the Apple iPad 2 was launched mid-March. New in this version are the cameras at front and rear, a more slimline and lightweight design, and the choice of black or white front surround. Apart from those ch...

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  Published: 2019-03-24, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • The iPad 9.7in (2018) has spent a year as our recommended pick, and hasn't become a bad tablet overnight: it's still the best choice of iPad if price is your overwhelming priority and/or you can't manage with the 7.9in screen of an iPad mini.However, whil...

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  Published: 2015-03-05, review by: laptops.co.uk

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  Published: 2014-04-29, Author: tedsumms , review by: whattabletpc.com

  • Abstract:  The Apple iPad 1 dominated the consumer tablet PC market last year and is still the best tablet PC available. Now the iPad 2 has come out, it's stretched Apple's lead even further. Apple's dominance is not in the hardware, where other tablet PC's have str...

 
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  Published: 2014-04-29, Author: tedsumms , review by: whattabletpc.com

  • Abstract:  The new iPad 3 has launched and is up for pre-order. So what are the stand-out new features and should you buy the iPad 3 or consider a cheaper iPad 2 ?The iPad 3 has some nice new features but I'm not sure I'd buy it if I could get a good deal on an iPad...

 
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